Morsi in 2010: No to Negotiations with the Blood-Sucking, Warmongering “Descendants of Apes and Pigs”; Calls to Boycott U.S. Products

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Morsi in 2010: No to Negotiations with the Blood-Sucking, Warmongering “Descendants of Apes and Pigs”; Calls to Boycott U.S. Products

Following are excerpts from archival interviews with Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, which were posted on the Internet in 2010:

September 23, 2010Mohamed Morsi: These futile [Israeli-Palestinian] negotiations are a waste of time and opportunities. The Zionists buy time and gain more opportunities, as the Palestinians, the Arabs, and the Muslims lose time and opportunities, and they get nothing out of it. We can see how this dream has dissipated. This dream has always been an illusion. Yet some Palestinians, who erroneously believe that their enemies might give them something… This [Palestinian] Authority was created by the Zionist and American enemies for the sole purpose of opposing the will of the Palestinian people and its interests.
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No reasonable person can expect any progress on this track. Either [you accept] the Zionists and everything they want, or else it is war. This is what these occupiers of the land of Palestine know – these blood-suckers, who attack the Palestinians, these warmongers, the descendants of apes and pigs.
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We should employ all forms of resistance against them. There should be military resistance within the land of Palestine against those criminal Zionists, who attack Palestine and the Palestinians. There should also be political resistance and economic resistance through a boycott, as well as by supporting the resistance fighters. This should be the practice of the Muslims and the Arabs outside Palestine. They should support the resistance fighters and besiege the Zionist wherever they are. None of the Arab or Muslim peoples and regimes should have dealings with them. Pressure should be exerted upon them. They must not be given any opportunity, and must not stand on any Arab or Islamic land. They must be driven out of our countries.
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Therefore, these negotiations must stop once and for all. Everybody must turn to the support of the resistance, which is the option chosen by the Palestinians and by us all – the Arabs and the Muslims, Palestinians and others. We must all realize that resistance is the only way to liberate the land of Palestine.
[…]Al-Quds TV (Lebanon) March 20, 2010, via the Internet

The Zionists have no right to the land of Palestine. There is no place for them on the land of Palestine. What they took before 1947-8 constitutes plundering, and what they are doing now is a continuation of this plundering. By no means do we recognize their Green Line. The land of Palestine belongs to the Palestinians, not to the Zionists.
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We must confront this Zionist entity. All ties of all kinds must be severed with this plundering criminal entity, which is supported by America and its weapons, as well as by its own nuclear weapons, the existence of which is well known. It will bring about their own destruction. The peoples must boycott this entity and avoid normalization of relations with it. All products from countries supporting this entity – from the U.S. and others – must be boycotted.
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We want a country for the Palestinians on the entire land of Palestine, on the basis of [Palestinian] citizenship. All the talk about a two-state solution and about peace is nothing but an illusion, which the Arabs have been chasing for a long time now. They will not get from the Zionists anything but this illusion.
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They have been fanning the flames of civil strife wherever they were throughout history. They are hostile by nature.
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The Zionists understood nothing but the language of force.

Muhammad Morsi is right now doing what any tyrant would do: use the emotions of the people to comply with what you want.

In his address to the senate, MorsiÂ blamedÂ the decrease in tourism (from which Egypt’s economy thrives) on his opposition, who “violated the peacefulness of politics.”

This accusation takes advantage of theÂ currentÂ economic crises, which is a result of the Muslim Brotherhood, and sets a justification for violence against those who oppose Morsi. On December 26, theÂ Egyptian pound fellÂ to its weakest level against the U.S.Â dollarÂ in almost eight years. The economy will not be getting any better, on account that the Islamists are making Egypt a very violent and dangerous country, scaring tourists away.

So what will Morsi do? He will blame his political enemies, and the Christians. This prediction is so obvious, because cases such as these have repeated themselves throughout history, from Nero to the French Revolution and onward, tyrants have used catastrophes toÂ beginÂ persecutions against Christians.

It is along the lines of Machiavelli’s guide for tyrants: they must always take advantage of an opportunity in which they can introduce whatever policy they want. (1) It is also in accordance with what Obama’s chief liaison Rahm Emanuel onceÂ said:

You don’t ever want a crisis to go to waste; it’s an opportunity to do important things that you would otherwise avoid.

For Morsi, the economic disaster will be used to further enforce Sharia. Morsi hasÂ attributed the economic chaosÂ to “the lack of political stability in the recent past,” and he alreadyÂ statedÂ that his new Sharia based constitution will bring order to the society.

But his constitution will be what legitimizes his government, along with his constituents, to execute a slaughter of the Christian community, and any suspected enemies of Morsi. I would not be surprised at all to see in the future Mohammad ElBaradei, the father of the Egyptian revolution, put to death by the state, just as French revolutionaries were killed by the followers of their own cause.

While MorsiÂ saysÂ the typical jargon, that all sides must “realize the needs of the moment” and have “mature democracy while avoiding violence,” what is not being noticed by the mainstream media is that the election of Morsi’s constitution was enforced by the Muslim Brotherhood, specifically against Christians.

Raymond IbrahimÂ has recently released a very exposing quote from an Islamist imam and supporter of Morsi named Safwat Hegazy:

A message to the church of Egypt, from an Egyptian Muslim: I tell the churchâ€”by Allah, and again, by Allahâ€”if you conspire and unite with the remnants [opposition] to bring Morsi down, that will be another matter [screams of “Allah Akbar!” followed by chants of “With our soul, with our blood, we give to you, O Islam!”]… We say and I say to the Church: yes, you share this country with us; but there are red linesâ€”and our red line is the legitimacy of Dr. Muhammad Morsi. Whoever splashes water on it, we will splash blood on him” [followed by more wild shouts of “Allah Akbar!”]

During the so called election for the constitution,Â the Muslim Brotherhood set up “observers” at every polling place in Egypt. Christians trying to vote received continued death threats and violence, and some judges even banned unveiled women from voting.

This violence is orchestrated and supported by the Islamists, and a video from aÂ numberÂ of months ago shows an attacked church in Egypt:

While all of this happens, we cannot forget about the ongoing carnage in Syria, and some recent videos of it have been captured:

Also, we cannot read about this persecution without committing toÂ action. I ask all of you to please support the organizationÂ Rescue Christians.

We must always remain vigilant in the midst of this coming Islamic tyranny.